RMEMBJFN–President Lincoln and his Cabinet - The Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation
RMHX79T2–Drafting the Emancipation Proclamation, President Abraham Lincoln, 1862
RM2FMHK9X–Emancipation Day celebration - Juneteenth Emancipation Day Celebration, June 19, 1900, Texas
RM2AHM1A4–First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Lincoln - Shown from left to right are: Edwin M. Stanton, secretary of war (seated); Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the treasury (standing); Abraham Lincoln; Gideon Welles, secretary of the navy (seated); Caleb Blood Smith, secretary of the interior (standing); William H. Seward, secretary of state (seated); Montgomery Blair, postmaster general (standing); Edward Bates, attorney general (seated). Francis Bicknell Carpenter, painted 1864
RMD9NNK1–President Lincoln and his cabinet. Reading of the emancipation proclamation, circa 1863
RMDRPH29–Emancipation Proclamation - Abraham Lincoln with the text of the Emancipation Proclamation - January 1, 1863
RMDD8E0Y–Reading the Emancipation Proclamation - a soldier reading Emancipation to a roomful of slaves
RMBK5G8R–Immediate emancipation in the West Indies, Aug. 1st, 1838
RMB4RFRC–The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the cabinet - President Abraham Lincoln
RMB57G4B–Thomas Nast's print of the emancipation of Southern slaves with the end of the Civil War
RMB9NFCR–Emancipation of the Slave - A freed slave kisses Abraham Lincoln's hand while his family looks on
RMBHFW48–The Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1st, 1863, with various scenes of slave life in the United States America
RMBE2WT3–Emancipation Ordinance of Missouri, USA. An ordinance abolishing slavery in Missouri, passed on January 11, 1865
RMBHFX0Y–The Emancipation Proclamation, issued January 1st, 1863, with various scenes of slave life in the United States America
RMB1HN7C–Emancipation Proclamation; with two U.S. flags and eagle over head-and-shoulders portrait of Abraham Lincoln with torn corner
RMHPXKX6–Prayer meeting in a contraband camp - Washington, 1862
RMB442RW–President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom.
RMB4FHW2–Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
RME6MKAT–A Kick at the Broad Bottoms! i.e. - 'Emancipation of All the Talents'. Political cartoon, 1807
RME6MKK8–Charles Fox sitting in an armchair, obviously ill. On one side of him is Mrs. Fitzherbert, dressed as an abbess and holding a rosary; on the other side is a bishop in robes and mitre. In front of Fox, the Prince of Wales holds his handkerchief to his face. Sheridan, standing behind the bishop, admonishes the bishop to understand that Catholic emancipation is not possible. Howick, Petty, Windham and Moira are all distressed; Grenville and Sidmouth are leaving the room hoping Fox will expire. Mrs. Fox faints in a chair and is attended by Lord Derby. Political cartoon, 1806
RMHH69K4–A great past and a pitiful present Cartoon shows Whitelaw Reid, John Sherman, George F. Hoar, and John Logan lifting Uncle Sam above a swamp filled with several faces of corruption labeled 'Blainism, Robesonism, Mahone Repudiation, Land Grab, Whiskey Ring, Rotten Ships, Pension Swindle, Fraud 1876, Star Routers, Salary Grab, Army Ring, and Sectional Issue' with Reid gesturing toward a statue in the upper left shows General Robert E. Lee surrendering to General Ulysses S. Grant and Admiral David G. Farragut at the base of a statue showing Abraham Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation
RMD642R8–President Lincoln and Secretary Seward signing the Proclamation of Freedom: January 1st, 1863
RMC3X1E7–Daniel O'Connell 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847 - Irish political leader - Champion of Liberty
RMDY2770–The Fifteenth amendment to the USA Constitution, which prohibited slavery, circa 1870
RMC5JBFP–African American refugees coming into the Union lines near Culpeper Court House, Virginia, circa 1863 during USA Civil War
RMD92MBY–The First Vote - A queue of African American men, the first, dressed as a laborer, casting his vote, the second is dressed as a businessman, the third is wearing a Union army uniform, and the fourth appears to be dressed as a farmer, post Civil War America, circa 1867
RMD852CB–The Republican Souvenir - Campaign poster for Republican candidate for President James Blaine and running mate John Logan in 1884 USA presidential election
RMBEEW8T–The liberator of Ireland, Daniel O'Connell (6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847)
RMBHM7K3–The pioneer boy, or the early life of Abraham Lincoln. Advertisement for two books about Abraham Lincoln
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